The Democrats have wished he would go away for a long time, it is good to see they are still unhappy. I was going to say that he may be one of the few Dicks those Democrat lads can’t handle, but it sounded too crude so I will just leave it unsaid.

You betcha! GOD HATES EVIL and SO DO I! He came to destroy the works of satan and what are the weak doing? Bowing to it/voting for it! Mitt is the tool satan is using to show who will bow to him because of FEAR. "FEAR NOT" is God's Word and it means NOTHING to some - they chose FEAR. They obey satan and not God.

Only Gods grace will allow anyone into heaven.

No. His Blood does. Believing ON HIM. Who are the ones believing FEAR instead of 'FEAR NOT'? You got a clue how satan gets those to bow to him as they blindly but willingly walk into his web of deception. Hell is full of those types because that's satan's only weapon - deception.

FU straight out for impugning Cheney’s motivations that he is afraid of a “tax audit”. I’m seething as in angry as Hell at anyone weaving idiotic fantasies about that bravest of men who defied death to oppose Obama with a new heart in his chest. Face it Cheney is right and you are an idiot to say he rose from his death bed to attack Obama out of fear of anything.

Are we now going to diss Cheney with nonsense when he rose as Lazarus and his first words were to speak truth to Obama and sense to conservatives?

Well guess what FReeps...like it or not we will at least have to vote for Romney in November. It shucks that the GOP gets their candidate again—lets just hope he doesn’t lose like McCain in ‘O8. If he loses the GOP is in for a rough ride within the ranks and maybe only a ‘Whig’ like solution is the answer.

Mitt Romeny is THE DEVIL!

I agree with you. I never thought I see the day that Freepers would turn against Dick Cheney. He’s a wonderful human being and doing what he thinks is best for this country. Turns my stomach that people around here would criticize him for it.

That line you’re commenting was hardly the point of my post. My only point there was that prominent people in the party have different issues to deal with than the base. I wasn’t saying that was his motivation at all, just that that’s why I couldn’t “blame” him for saying what he’s saying. I went on in the rest of my post to explain why he’s saying what he’s saying, but you ignored it and focused on an out-of-context line.

I don’t give a crap what any powerful person or “leader” says. I am a conservative which means I have an independent mind and do my thinking for myself. I don’t engage in hero worship like the left. I’m not a sheep. Period. Every person I admire in politics has been wrong at one time or another...Reagan, Palin, Gingrich, Cheney, etc.

Cheney’s wrong this time and he is NOT speaking truth or sense by saying we should rally around Mitt Romney now. We should be doing everything we can to stop Romney from getting the remaining delegates he needs to become the nominee. ANYONE who cares about defeating Obama should want to prevent the sure general election loser Romney from becoming the nominee.

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posted on 04/15/2012 5:02:23 PM PDT
by JediJones
(From the makers of Romney, Bloomberg/Schwarzenegger 2016. Because the GOP can never go too far left.)

Cheney endorses McCain

"I believe the right leader for this moment in history is Sen. John McCain," said Cheney, who grew up in Wyoming and represented the state in the U.S. House of Representatives. "John is a man who understands the danger facing America. He's a man who has looked into the face of evil and not flinched."

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posted on 04/15/2012 6:06:11 PM PDT
by JediJones
(From the makers of Romney, Bloomberg/Schwarzenegger 2016. Because the GOP can never go too far left.)

Did you not jump to the idiotic opinion that Dick Cheney was acting out of fear of an IRS audit, because he gave a speech attacking Barack Obama and supporting the eventual republican nominee? I don’t give a damn what your “main point” was, who would listen to a fool who disparaged Dick Cheney upon his return from heart transplant surgery?

I didn’t disparage him, you rude, ranting, raving, illiterate, small-minded, clueless moron. Cheney and his family, given their prominent position, are at greater personal risk under an Obama presidency than the rest of us and that is a completely legitimate factor for him to consider. It doesn’t make him a “coward,” that was your stupid opinion, you brainless bozo.

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posted on 04/15/2012 6:39:09 PM PDT
by JediJones
(From the makers of Romney, Bloomberg/Schwarzenegger 2016. Because the GOP can never go too far left.)

Mittens, you are the suckiest ever Alien pansy stupid idiotic freaky closet-gay lizard weirdo any American has ever had the misfortune to witness in our primaries, but if you really want it, guess what, you’re Cheney’s bitch.

I’m guessing you didn’t plan for that. So go ahead, win the POTUS, you slimy weasel-spined kleenex of a man. But know you will be the guy with no information, no connect, just a rapidly fading hairboy with no access to the football.

And we will mock you every day, all day.

Because Cheney is our CINC. You will be our escargot-tong tea-service Laptog In Chief. Have fun living your life in a total shadow.

Eunuch.

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posted on 04/15/2012 6:52:49 PM PDT
by txhurl
(Thank you, Andrew Breitbart. In your untimely passing, you have exposed these people one last time.)

Heres what Wall Street doesnt want: It doesnt want to hear from Sarah Palin or Michele Bachmann or even Newt Gingrich, or suffer any sort of tea-party populism. It wants you rubes to shut up about Jesus and please pay your mortgages. It doesnt want to hear from such traditional Republican constituencies as Christian conservatives, moral traditionalists, pro-lifers, or friends of the Second Amendment. It doesnt even want to hear much from the Chamber of Commerce crowd, because those guys are used-car dealers and grocery-store owners and for the most part strictly from hick, so far as Wall Street is concerned. Wall Street wants an administration and a Congress  and a country  that believes what is good for Wall Street is good for America, whether that is true or isnt. Wall Street doesnt want free markets  it wants friends, favors, and fealty.

Theyre hoping that conservatives can be buffaloed with a bit of cheap free-market rhetoric into not noticing that something is excruciatingly amiss here. They are the repo men, headpiece filled with subprime-mortgage derivatives, and they are looking to repossess the Republican party they abandoned in 2008 (see Losing Gordon Gekko, National Review, March 9, 2009). Free-market, limited-government conservatives should be none too eager to welcome them back, nor should we let our natural sympathy with the profit motive blind us to the fact that a great many of them do not belong in the conservative movement, and that more than a few of them belong in prison.

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posted on 04/15/2012 7:08:17 PM PDT
by JediJones
(From the makers of Romney, Bloomberg/Schwarzenegger 2016. Because the GOP can never go too far left.)

You insulted Dick Cheney. Period. You accused him of getting off his death bed and giving a speech because he is afraid of a tax audit. That is insulting as well as stupid. You should just apologize to Cheney, then you can move on to disagree with him. But insulting him here is just offensive.

And of course this was caused by your anti Romney fanaticism. You just can’t imagine that Cheney would support the likely nominee, so you made up a fantasy about Cheney giving a speech to appease Obama to avoid a tax audit.

What tax audit? Do you realize you made that up out of nothing? Do you realize Cheney’s speech was attacking Obama, therefore he obviously wasn’t afraid of a tax audit by Obama?

Absolutely I “made it up.” Never said it wasn’t speculation. And you’re free to disagree. It wasn’t intended as an insult because there’s nothing wrong with seeking to protect yourself or your own family in my eyes.

I will also speculate that he does not want to hurt the chances for his politically active daughter Liz Cheney to rise in the Republican party. Just like he doesn’t support the federal marriage amendment because his other daughter is a homosexual. He is a good father and has shown he will side with his children when there is a conflict between them and conservative doctrine.

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posted on 04/15/2012 8:31:49 PM PDT
by JediJones
(From the makers of Romney, Bloomberg/Schwarzenegger 2016. Because the GOP can never go too far left.)

Dude no one has to take seriously the offensive crap you make up about Dick Cheney. Let me tell you something that isn’t speculation: His speech had nothing to do with tax audits or his daughter’s career, because he is a giant of a man, whereas you are a gnat.

But based on your “speculation” it’s reasonable for me to suggest your posts are at the behest of Obama, due to your fear of a tax audit.

Isn’t it much more likely? I have much more faith in Dick Cheney’s courage and integrity.

I support your right to agree with Cheney that we should support Mitt Romney or that we should oppose a federal marriage amendment, if you happen to agree with him there too.

Despite the fact that I agree with Dick Cheney on almost everything else, I will exercise my right to disagree with him on those two points.

Certainly as someone who donated to McCain/Palin, made phone calls for them, went around town putting up signs for them, attended G.W. Bush and Palin rallies and of course voted for them, I am not an Obama supporter. So there is no basis for your insulting insinuation. I am a conservative who will support any ticket that is MOSTLY conservative. Mitt Romney has proven by his record he is MOSTLY a liberal and a perennial liar to boot. It’s impossible for a conservative patriot such as myself to help him OR Obama get to the White House in any way. The leaders of the Republican party are dying to marginalize conservatives to “broaden their base.” The only way that will stop is if we conservatives withdraw our support from their party when they hand us a candidate like Romney.

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posted on 04/15/2012 9:01:27 PM PDT
by JediJones
(From the makers of Romney, Bloomberg/Schwarzenegger 2016. Because the GOP can never go too far left.)

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